Be careful, if you're using window tinting you need to make sure you've got the visor in place before applying the tint, if you do the tinting first and then bend the visor you'll end up with tons of bubbles.

Is there anybody that knows what size the visor should be?Should it be dark red or black(smoke)?

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The size would be dictated by the helmet opening - have noticed some slight (very slight in some cases) variation in the open part of the face.

Try some stiff, but not too stiff card to make a template and then you can use the template to cut whatever material you decide to use for your visor.

Like I have said previously I used acetate sheet which was nice and flexible and very easier to glue into place on the inside of the lid. I did have 1.5 & 2mm acrylic at the beginning but quickly shelved that idea as there was no way I was having that stuff under tension so close to my face and more importantly my eyes hence the much safer acetate.

I even ended up using the same stuff for the visor in my Royal Guard lid when the original visor got damaged and it's a damn site cheaper than having to fork out for the acrylic visors all the time.

I will try the acetate sheet solution, as I also have a helmet provided by Amy and it seems to be an easier way, visor could be fitted in. (also on my fixed Royal Guard helmet, as the old one - including visor - got accidentally broken a few months ago...)

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